Lessons from Local Leaders:
Julio Guity
Join us as we uncover the remarkable journey of Julio Guity-Guevara, the inspiring founder of SUDECC, a consulting firm pioneering sustainable development and climate change initiatives. From his Afro-Indigenous roots in Honduras to his transformative work in the DMV area, Julio offers a compelling narrative on how SUDECC is empowering vulnerable communities, especially in the coastal regions of Latin America and the Caribbean. Through his insights, we learn about the vital role of climate finance, policy, and capacity building, while exploring the shared challenges and cultural ties among Afro-Indigenous communities across the Americas. Discover how diaspora communities play a crucial part in disaster recovery, and the significance of collaboration in the global fight against climate change.
In an intriguing conversation with a transactional attorney hailing from an Afro-Indigenous community, we explore the unique intersections of identity and advocacy. This episode sheds light on the aspirations and responsibilities that come with such a diverse background, particularly in sustainable development on a global scale. The discussion covers upcoming efforts, including innovative approaches to climate finance and participation in international conferences like COP16 in Colombia and COP29 in Brazil. With a focus on clean energy transitions and financial reform, we underscore the necessity of inclusivity and scalability in projects targeting underserved communities. A powerful mentor’s quote inspires our guest’s mission, reminding us all to recognize and harness our potential to effect meaningful change.
Follow Julio Guity Below
Read the Comments +